Mental Health
Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through to adulthood.
If you experience mental health problems, your thinking, mood, and behaviour can be affected. Many factors contribute to mental health problems, including:
Biological factors, such as genes or brain chemistry
Life experiences, such as trauma or abuse
Family history of mental health problems
What to look out for:
Experiencing one or more of the following feelings or behaviors can be an early warning sign of a mental health issue:
Eating or sleeping too much or too little
Pulling away from people and usual activities
Having low or no energy
Feeling numb or like nothing matters
Having unexplained aches and pains
Feeling helpless or hopeless
Feeling unusually confused, forgetful, on edge, angry, upset, worried, or scared
Yelling or fighting with family and friends
Experiencing severe mood swings that cause problems in relationships
Having persistent thoughts and memories you can't get out of your head
Hearing voices or believing things that are not true
Thinking of harming yourself or others
Inability to perform daily tasks like taking care of your kids or getting to work or school
Support Available
Mental health problems are common but there is lots of support available. People with mental health problems can get better with appropriate support. If you have any concerns regarding Mental Health then please speak to a member of The Safeguarding Team. Miss Meanley (Manager of Emotional Health and Wellbeing) runs a counselling service that all students can access. The counselling service deliver a range of workshops on a 121 or group basis to improve the mental health of our students.
Please email Miss Meanley if you feel that you need support with your mental health NMeanley@hswv.co.uk
School Nurse - 07507332631
Mental Health Foundation: 020 7803 1100
Obsessive compulsive disorder help: 0845 120 3778
Young suicide prevention: 0800 088 4141
CALM Helpline for boys aged 15+: 0800 58 58 58
Eating disorder helpline: 0808 801 0711
Help with anxiety disorders: 0844 967 4848
Anxiety helpline: 08444 775 774
Discuss problems confidentially: 020 8772 9900
24 hour suicide prevention line: 08457 90 90 90